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A Marriage of Anything But Convenience
A Marriage of Anything But Convenience
A Marriage of Anything But Convenience
Audiobook6 hours

A Marriage of Anything But Convenience

Written by Victorine E. Lieske

Narrated by Jessica Hazard

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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It was a simple marriage of convenience. Just two years. What could possibly go wrong?

Nara couldn't believe it when her father came up with the crazy idea that she needed to marry Mr. Stuffy himself. Derek Marshall. Sure, he was stinkin' gorgeous and made her insides quiver. But marry him? She was on her way to getting her dream job as a fashion designer. Well, on her way if you counted getting coffee for someone who had her dream job.

Derek has been in love with Nara all his life. But how can he possibly get her to see it? He's not cool like the men Nara usually dates. He gets tongue-tied around her. But now they're married and all he can think about is the clock ticking down until the divorce date.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateDec 8, 2020
ISBN9798368982236
A Marriage of Anything But Convenience

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    Awful. If all you’re looking for is a middle-school level story, you might enjoy this. If you require intelligence, you won’t find it here. I forced myself to finish, hoping at some point it would get decent, but it was just terrible writing from start to finish. Trite, shallow, minimal plot, painfully lame dialogue. The hero was spineless and the heroine fickle and selfish. There were multiple plot opportunities where the story could have gone somewhere, but didn’t. The main plot “twist” could be seen a mile away.